I bought a small Siemen's microwave online that uses the glass carousel. It heats food about as unevenly as the ones I used at home. Though it seems better built than most of the local crap, and probably won't catch on fire as easily. I bought it mostly for the simple controls.
I noticed that a lot of the very low end cheap Chinese microwaves still use the carousels. I don't believe Panasonic, for example, makes many microwaves that still use carousels. I think even in the microwaves without the carousel the magnetron is still being rotated around the food, so it shouldn't matter much. At least I owned a Microwave like that from the 1980s and it seems to cook more or less the same.
My wife was an interpreter (contract worker) for the immigration court in Toronto. The pay wasn't all that great. Perhaps in the $2000-$3000 a month range if you could keep busy (rare).
Are there any opportunities for interpreters in Kunming?
As far as I know it is not possible to do the entire procedure by mail (maybe it used to be?). Some of the consulates (like Guangzhou) allow you to have somebody submit and pick up your passport on your behalf if you write a permission letter (this person will likely be terrorised by security). I think they might also require cash as payment.
Perhaps bike theft in Kunming is a problem, but I wouldn't necessarily say that it's a bigger problem in China than in North America or Europe. I've had bikes stolen in Canada. Toronto must be bike theft capital of the world. In Shandong I've been riding a Deore equipped bike around for almost two years now and regularly park it outside (sometimes unlocked).
Isn't the government trying to shift away from dirty coal powered plants, to embrace "cleaner" energy like hydro, nuclear and natural gas? Considering over 70% of their electricity comes from coal, I really don't understand how you can have too much hydro. Is the energy source too far away from the demand?
Xiefei, of course the system is designed to be able better monitor everyone's movements, not just foreigners. Everyone knows you can easily be tracked with your phone. Now there is yet another tool to keep better tabs on you. I won't be putting one on my bike, thanks.
I was just taking a cheap shot at those abusing student and travel visas.
Now the opening date has been pushed back to late 2017 or early 2018.
I like how in the original gokunming article it stated "No cost estimates for the project were provided." That certainly turned out to be a major issue with regards to meeting the 2-3 year completion target. I guess I can't say I'm surprised considering Yunnan is known for poor work ethic and corrupt civil servants.
As far as I can tell, Erhai is getting worse...at least the shoreline, mostly due to tourists throwing garbage into the lake, and lakefront hotels dumping in untreated sewage. I'm super depressed about the environmental situation in Dali, especially the air quality.
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Editorial: Hydro expansion will fail without energy market reform
发布者Isn't the government trying to shift away from dirty coal powered plants, to embrace "cleaner" energy like hydro, nuclear and natural gas? Considering over 70% of their electricity comes from coal, I really don't understand how you can have too much hydro. Is the energy source too far away from the demand?
Kunming police begin drive to register e-bikes citywide
发布者Xiefei, of course the system is designed to be able better monitor everyone's movements, not just foreigners. Everyone knows you can easily be tracked with your phone. Now there is yet another tool to keep better tabs on you. I won't be putting one on my bike, thanks.
I was just taking a cheap shot at those abusing student and travel visas.
Kunming police begin drive to register e-bikes citywide
发布者Sounds like a great way for the gubmint to keep tabs on people...especially pesky foreigners overstaying or working on school visas.
New high-speed rail line to link Kunming with Dali
发布者I just found this article today:
www.comedali.com/tnew/show/id/2746
Now the opening date has been pushed back to late 2017 or early 2018.
I like how in the original gokunming article it stated "No cost estimates for the project were provided." That certainly turned out to be a major issue with regards to meeting the 2-3 year completion target. I guess I can't say I'm surprised considering Yunnan is known for poor work ethic and corrupt civil servants.
Fishing 'season' ends on slowly reviving Dianchi Lake
发布者As far as I can tell, Erhai is getting worse...at least the shoreline, mostly due to tourists throwing garbage into the lake, and lakefront hotels dumping in untreated sewage. I'm super depressed about the environmental situation in Dali, especially the air quality.